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Table Of Contents
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro
- Final Cut Pro basics
- Import media
- Analyze media
- Organize your library
- Play back and skim media
- Edit your project
- Edit audio
- Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators
- Advanced editing
- Keying, masking, and compositing
- Color correction
- Share your project
- Manage media, libraries, and archives
- Preferences and metadata
- Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Glossary
- Copyright
Surround source exported as stereo: The surround source is
exported as a stereo (left and right channel) mix.
Stereo or surround source exported as mono: The stereo or
surround source is exported as a mono (one channel) mix.
Adjust volume
You can adjust the volume levels of audio clips from the Browser,
the Timeline, the Audio inspector, or the Modify menu. Volume
adjustments you make in the Audio inspector or from the Modify
menu are applied to the entire selection. To make more precise
adjustments, you can create in the clip, and then make
adjustments to points between keyframes. See
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You can make sure the volume doesn’t exceed peak levels, which
may result in audible distortion, by using the .
Adjust volume in the Timeline
Drag the volume control (the horizontal line across the
) up or down.
As you drag, the level reading in dB appears, and the
waveform changes shape to reflect your adjustments.
keyframes
Adjust audio
effects using keyframes
Audio meters
audio
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